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Authorities warn against swimming at Qui si Sana following sewage leak
The Environmental Health Directorate published an image illustrating the affected area.

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If you were planning on treating yourself to a mid-week dip, you better choose your location wisely…

The Environmental Health Directorate within the Superintendence of Public Health has just published a statement warning bathers against swimming at Qui Si Sana following a sewage overflow.

This, the authorities said, is affecting bathing quality and presents a risk to bathers’ health.

The Environmental Health Directorate published an image illustrating the affected area.

AVVIŻ MID-DIRETTORAT GĦAS-SAĦĦA AMBJENTALI Id-Direttorat għas-Saħħa Ambjentali fi ħdan is-Sovrintendenza għas-Saħħa...

Posted by Environmental Health Directorate, Malta on Wednesday, June 15, 2022

For more information about the matter, you can contact the Health Inspectorate Services between 7:30am and 3:30pm on 21337333, send an email on [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected], or call personally at its offices at Continental Business Centre, Old Railway Track, Santa Venera.

Share this with someone who loves swimming.

15th June 2022



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